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I - BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2010

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1 Albion, Robert Greenhalgh. Naval and maritime history: an annotated bibliography. 4th ed., Mystic, Conn., 1972.

2 American Historical Association. Recently published articles. 1976–. Now three times a year; comprehensive by country. Continues the listing begun in the AHR in 1936 as ‘Other recent publications’; title varies until separate publication in 1976. Incomplete but useful.

3 Annual bibliography of the history of British art. 1936–. Begins with 1934 publications. In 1938 the title changes to Bibliography of British art.

4 Bain, George Sayers and John Bennett. Bibliography of British industrial relations, 1971–1979. N.d.

5 Bayliss, Gwyn M. Bibliographic guide to the two world wars: an annotated survey of English language reference materials. 1977.

6 Bibliographic index: a cumulative bibliography of bibliographies. Ed. Dorothy Charles et al. Vols. 1–23 relate to 1937–83. Latest is vol. 24, which relates to 1984 (New York, 1985).

7 A bibliography of the history of Wales. 2nd ed., Cardiff, 1962.

8 British national bibliography, 1950–. 1951–. Weekly list of books published in Great Britain, brought together in annual volumes. Annual cumulative indexes begin in 1976.

9 Bulkley, Mildred E. Bibliographical survey of contemporary sources for the economic and social history of the war. Oxford, 1922. On World War I.

10 Carty, James, Bibliography of Irish history, 1912–1921. Dublin, 1936. Also his Bibliography of Irish history, 1870–1911. Dublin, 1940.

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